Paul Ryan Archive

The Paul Ryan Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

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[LIVE] House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) spoke with reporters following the decision to pull the Republicans' health care bill ahead of an expected vote on the measure. The bill was intended to replace the Affordable Care Act. People: Paul D. Ryan Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery Topics: mr. ryan, obamacare Source: Comcast Cable

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[LIVE] The House voted 309-118 to approve the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the federal government through the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2017. Sponsor: U.S. House of Representatives Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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[LIVE] The House voted 309-118 to approve the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the federal government through the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2017. Sponsor: U.S. House of Representatives Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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[LIVE] The House voted 309-118 to approve the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the federal government through the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2017. Sponsor: U.S. House of Representatives Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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The House passed $1.2 trillion dollars in federal spending today and sent It to the Senate. The measure keeps government departments and programs funded through September 30th, seven months into this budget year. The bill is slightly more than President Trump requested and lacks many of the initiatives he requested, such as paying for a new southern border wall. It does include funds to repair sections of the current fencing and add border technology. It increases military spending while... Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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Earlier today, as the House completed debate on two bills related to health care, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Speaker Paul Ryan came to the floor to discuss the legislation. Leader Pelosi urged members to vote against "Trumpcare," while Speaker Ryan encouraged members to vote for the replacement. The Health Care Replacement Bill would eliminate individual insurance mandates, and refund tax credits based on age and income. Other key provisions include: ending new enrollment in... Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress Source: tracey pooh

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CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress, Health Care

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[LIVE] Former Vice President Dick Cheney, House Speaker Paul Ryan and several other Republican and Democratic leaders celebrated the life and service of the late Rep. Bob Michel (R-IL), the longest serving minority leader in U.S. history. Mr. Michel died February 17, 2017 at the age of 93. A decorated war hero who served in World War II, Mr. Michel was a Congressman from 1957-1995, served as Minority Whip from 1975-1981 and then later as House Minority Leader from 1981-1995. Sponsor: U.S.... Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress Source: tracey pooh

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A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts' casual and spontaneous discussions. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts' casual and spontaneous discussions. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress, Health Care

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A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts' casual and spontaneous discussions. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts' casual and spontaneous discussions. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

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House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) discusses the GOP health-care plan and President Trump's budget proposal; and Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Cal.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, discusses the upcoming hearing on Russian interference in the election; and Jennifer S. Korn, a special assistant to the President and deputy director for the White House Office of Public Liaison, discusses her role. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress, Health Care Source: https://twitter.com/PolitAdArchive/status/845282465765867522

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House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) discusses the GOP health-care plan and President Trump's budget proposal; and Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Cal.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, discusses the upcoming hearing on Russian interference in the election; and Jennifer S. Korn, a special assistant to the President and deputy director for the White House Office of Public Liaison, discusses her role. Topics: Paul Ryan, US House, US Congress

The Paul Ryan Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

The Internet Archive's Terms of Use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. The Internet Archive does not advise as to the use or repurposing status of items in our collections. It is the userís responsibility to determine whether permission may be required for a given use of these materials, or whether such use is authorized by law. The Trump Archive has been made available for use in journalism, research, teaching, private study and other public interest purposes.